Transmission mechanism



Jan. 7, 1936. H. J. DILLON TRANSMISSION MECHANISM Filed July 10, 1934 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR.

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Patented Jan. 7, 1936 PATENT OFFICE 2,026,827 TRANSMISSION MECHANISM Hugh Joseph Dillon, Highland Park, Mich. Application July 10, 1934, Serial No. 734,459

11 Claims. (oi. id-338) My invention relates to improvements in a transmission mechanism in which a pair of transmission units are operatively controlled to transmit power from a pair of hicle; and the objects of my improvement are, first, to provide a pair of transmissions, cooperatively controlled in their speed change ratios, with means to permit one Or both to transmit power to drive a vehicle; second, to provide a pair of transmissionsin which the manual operation of the speed change mechanism of one transmission will automatically operate the speed change mechanism of the other transmission; third, to provide a pair of transmissions cooperatively controlled and each having a different number of speed changes; fourth, to provide a pair of transmissions cooperatively controlled, one of the transmissions having a lesser number of speed changes than the other together with a free wheeling mechanism operatively connected therewith; and fifth, to provide a mechanism having a pair of transmissions, one of the transmissions being manually controlled and the manual control thereof automatically controlling the other of the transmissions.

I attain these objects by mechanism illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which,--

Figure 1 is a plan view of the transmission mechanism located relative'to the main frame member of a vehicle; Fig. 2, an end view of the transmission mechanism disclosed in Fig. 1; Fig. 3, a sectional view through one of the transmissions, said section being taken on the line 3-3, Fig. 2; Fig. 4, a sectional view through one of the transmission units, said section being taken on the line 4-4, Fig. 2; and Fig. 5, a sectional view through the free wheeling mechanism taken on the line -5, Fig. 3.

The transmission assemblies A and B are respectively supported on the flywheel housings I and 2 of the engine assemblies C and D, the enprovided with gine assemblies C and D being 5 on the cross member 3 by means of the er'tension portions 4 extending from the flywheel housings I and 2 and secured to the cross member 3 by the bolts 5 or by other suitable means.

The cross member 3 is suitably secured to the frame member 6 which extends longitudinally at the longitudinal center of the vehicle and .thus forms the main supporting member for supporting the engine assemblies C and D together with their transmission assemblies 'A and B.

The transmission assemblies A and B are each a clutch housing! which is adapted to be secured to the flywheel housings I and 2 engines to drive a ve-- for the purposes more 'tably supported 'tiveiy engaged by the sliding collar 24 by means of the bolts 8, and within the flywheel housings I and 2 extend the extension brackets 9 which may be used to support portions of the clutch operated mechanisms, which are not disclosed, the drive shafts III being suitably mounted in the extension brackets 9 and extending forward to connect with the above mentioned clutch mechanisms.

It is to be noted that the construction of the transmission assemblies A and B are of conventional type and the transmission assembly A is disclosed as being provided with five forward and one reverse speeds whereas the transmission assembly B is disclosed as being provided with only transmission assemblies, one of which will have one more speed gear ratio'change than the other, clearly hereinafter-set out. The transmission assemblies A and B are each provided with a driven shaft II which is suitably splined to permit the sliding gears I2 and I3 to be moved longitudinally thereon to selectively engage different gears of the countershafts I4 and A, the sliding gears l2 and I3 being operatively connected with the shift forks l5 and IS, the shift fork I5 being straight in the transmission assembly B, the shift fork l5 being offset in the transmission assembly A.

The countershafts l4 and A will be rotatively mounted in the bearing assemblies l1 and I8 which are suitably mounted in the transmission cases I9. The countershafts I4 and HA-are each provided with a gear 20 which is in constant mesh engagement with the gears 2| of the drive shafts I0, thus providing means for enabling the drive shaft III to continually drivethe countershafts I4 and A.

It is to be noted that the transmission assembly A will be provided with the over-drive gear 22 which is fixedly mounted against longitudinal movement on the. driven shaft II but is rotatively' mounted thereon so that it may be selecwhich may also be used to selectively engage the driving gear 2| and thus provide a direct driving connection between the drive shafts I0 and the driven shafts II, or the sliding collar 2| may be moved to selectively engage the over-drive gear 22 and thus directly connect the driven shaft II with the over-drive gear 22 which will thus be driven with a greater speed than the drive shaft III, the gear 2i of the drive shaft III driving the countershaft through the gear 20 verse direction.

1 and the gear 23,

.suitably mounted the gear 23 in turn driving the over-drive gear 22 together with the driven shaft II.

The sliding collar 24 is operatively engaged by the shift lever 25.-

It is to be noted that the transmission assembly B will be provided with the sliding collar 24 for connecting the drive gear 2| directly with the driven shaft but is not provided with an over-drive gear such as 22 disclosed in the transmission assembly A, thus eliminating the overdrive speed in the transmission assembly B.

The icountershafts l4 and MA will be provided with the gears 26 and 21 which are adapted to be selectively engaged by the sliding gear l2 to provide different driving speeds of the driven shaft H in a forward direction. gear l3 of the transmission assemblies A and B is adapted to selectively engage the gears 28 which will provide another range of speed for driving the driven shaft i I in a forward direction. At the same time the slide gear I3 is adapted to be selectively moved into engagement with the reverse gears 29 which will thus provide driving means for driving the driven shaft II in a reverse direction.

It is to be noted that the gears 29 together with the gears 30 will be connected together and suitably mounted in the transmission case I9 in such a manner that the gears 30 will be in constant mesh engagement with the gears 28 so that when the sliding gear |3is moved to engage the reverse gears 29, the countershafts I4 and I 4A will drive through the gears 23 to the gears 30 and the gears 29 will drive the sliding gears l3 to drive the driven shafts H in a re- The gear 3| is disclosed as being mounted on the countershaft l4 in the transmission assembly A for the purposes of providing driving means for accessory units such as tire pumps, etc., the gear 3|, however, being omitted in the transmission assembly B.

The drive shafts l0 will each be mounted at its,rear end in the bearing assembly 32 and at its forward end in conjunction with the bearings which support the above mentioned clutch mechanism which is not disclosed.- The driven shaft II will be suitably mounted'in a pilot bearing in the end of the drive shaft In, said pilot bearing forthe front end of the driven shaft ll not being disclosed. The driven shafts II are each supported at their rear end in the bearing assembly 33 which is suitably mounted in the transmission case I9. The driven shaft II. in the transmission assembly A is suitably connected with the universal joint 34 which is inturn connected with the propeller shaft 35 which extends rearwardly of the vehicle and- The transmission amembly B will be provided with the free wheeling assembly E which is suitably connected with the shaft 36 which is suitably connected with the universal joint 31 The slidingthe dog groove 11 of the shift collar 13. Thus the gear 4| to enable the gear shift lever which in turn is connected with the propeller shaft 38 which extends adjacent the frame member 6 and provides driving means for connecting with axle driving mechanism of the vehicle, as explained in reference to the propeller shaft 35.

The free wheeling assembly E is suitably mounted in the housing 39 which may be suitably secured to the transmission case 59 and is of conventional construction in which the rollers 40 are utilized to provide a driving connection between the driven shaft II and the shaft 36 when the transmission assembly B is operatively driving the vehicle in a forward direction, the rollers 40 being released from driving operation when the vehicle is coasting or in other words, when the vehicle is being propelled by its own inertia, in which case the driving axle mechanisms of the vehicle will tend to drive the vehicle through the propeller shafts 35 and 38, the rollers 40, however, upon such reversal of driving operation, being released from driving engagement and allowing the propeller shaft 38, together with the universal joint 31 and the shaft 36 to revolve without exerting any driving effort through the transmission assembly B to operate the engine assembly D.

It is to be noted that the driven shaft I I is provided with the internal or annular gear 10 which is adapted to be engaged by the gear 1| which is connected with the collar 12 which is provided with the cam surfaces engaging the rollers 40. The collar 12 is connected with the shift colhr 13 by means of the rollers 40 retained longitudinally therebetween and by the sleeve 13A rigidly connected by splines with the shift collar 0 13, the shift collar 13 being slidably mounted on slidably operable by'the dog 14 mounted on the.

shaft 15 which isslidabiy mounted in the bearings 16 in the boss portions of the housing 39, 14 having an arm fitting within the 1| may be shifted to engage the annular gear 10 and to form a driving connection between the shafts H and 36 when the shaft II together with its operatively connected parts. is operated to drive in a reverse driving direction or in a clockwise direction, as viewed in Fig. 5, the free wheeling operation of the assembly E thus being cut out when 'the'transmission assembly B is being operated in a reverse gear drive direction. It-is to beunderstood that the shaft 15 may be operatively connected by a conventional means (not disclosed) with any desired mechanism for operating the shaft 15 and its operatively connected parts by either manual or power means.

It is to be especially noted that the transmission assembly A only will be provided with a gear shift lever 4| which is'of conventional construction and is adapted to be oscillated in the housing 42 to permit the ball end 43 to be moved either longitudinally or transversely relative to the axis. of the driven shaft ll.

It is to be noted that each of the forks l5, l6 and 25'will be provided with the hubs which are suitably secured to the shafts 45, 46 and 41.

It is also to be noted that each of the shafts 45, 46 and '41 in the transmission assemblies A will be provided with a collar gaged by the ball end 43 of the gear shift lever 4| to selectively engage any one of the collars 48 mounted on the shafts 45, 46 and 41 of the transmission assembly A, the shafts 45, 46 and 41 being provided with 48 which is en-' the notches 49 which are engaged by the balls 50 to properly align the shafts 45, 46 and 41 in their neutral positions to permit the ball to be move'd transversely relative to the axis of the driven shaft II to selectively engage any one of the collars 48 and thus to be operatively connected with any one of the shafts 45, 46, and 41 ,in'the transmission assembly A to selectively engagethe'desired speed changes of the transmission assembly A.

It is to be noted that each of the shafts 45, 46 and 41 of the transmission assembly A extend through the hydraulic cylinders 5|, 52 and 53. The cylinders 5|, 52 and 53 are provided with the cylinder spaces or bores 54 in which operates the pistons 55 which are mounted on and adapted to move with the shafts 45, 46 and- 41.

The cylinder spaces 54 are closed except forconduits which are connected at each end of the cylinder spaces 54 as hereinafter disclosed.

It is to be noted that the shafts 45, 46 and 41 of the transmission assembly B also extend through similar hydraulic cylinders 51, 58 and 59 and that the hydraulic cylinder 5| of the transmission assembly A will be connected at its rear end by the conduit 60 with the front end of the hydraulic cylinder 51 of the transmission assembly B while the front end of the hydraulic cylinder 5| of the'transmission assembly'A will be connected by the conduit 6| to the rear end of the hydraulic cylinder 51 of the transmission assembly B.

Ina similar way the rear end of the hydraulic cylinder 52 will be connected by the conduit 62 with the front end of the hydrauliccylinder 58 while the front end of the hydraulic cylinder 52 will be connected by the conduit 63. with the rear end of the hydraulic cylinder 58. Also therear end of the hydraulic cylinder 53 of the transmission assembly A'will be connected by the conduit 64 with the front end of the cylinder 59 of the transmission assembly B while the front end of the hydraulic cylinder 53 of the transmission assembly A will be connected by the conduit 65 with the rear end of the hydraulic cylinder 59 of the transmission assembly B.

It is thus to be noted that when any of the speed changes of the transmission assembly A, with the exception of the over-drive speed, are operatively selected by the operator of the vehicle by means of the gear shift lever 4| of the transmission assembly A, the samespeed change will be automatically made in the transmission assembly B by means of the hydraulic connection between the hydraulic cylinders of the various gear shift shafts of the transmission assemblies A and B. i

In order to facilitate the selectingof the various speeds, the transmission assembly A is provided with suitable symbols 66 thereon to designate the various speeds of the transmission assembly. In a similar way the transmission assembly B will be provided with suitable symbols 61 to denote the various speeds therein and; it is to be noted that the symbols 66 disclose five for ward speeds together with a reverse speed for the transmission assembly A whereas the symbols 61 disclose only four forward speeds together with a reverse speed for the transmission assembly 13.

It is to be noted that whereas I have disclosed hydraulic means for automatically operating the changes of speeds in the transmissionassembly B when a similar change of speeds is made in the transmission assembly A by means of the gear shift lever 4|, manually operated by the operator of the vehicle, I do not limit myself to hydraulic means for such automatic operation'inasmuch as pneumatic or other similar means, in which the displacement thereof will actuate-the pistons 55 and their connected shafts, may be used for automatically connecting the gear shift mechanisms of the two transmissions, the hydraulically operated mechanism being used to more clearly and easily disclose the automatic operation of my transmission mechanism.

It is to be thus seen that I have provided a transmission mechanism whereby the movement of a manually operated gear shift lever, in one of the transmission units thereof, will simultaneously operate in an identical manner the gear shift mechanism of the second transmission assembly B, this construction thus permitting the elimination of a gear shift lever in the second transmission assembly.

Also it is to be especially noted that I have provided a transmission mechanism in which the transmission assembly B, together with its operatively connected mechanism, may be automatically cut out from driving the vehicle when a predetermined road speed has been attained, this economically leaving only one engine assembly C together with the transmission assembly A for operating the vehicle after the vehicle has been accelerated and a certain predetermined speed has been attained and yet permits both of the engine-assemblies C and D together with both transmission assemblies A and B to be operated simultaneously and automatically as soon as the speed of the vehicle has dropped down to a predetermined speed of the vehicle.

It is to be noted that the engine assemblies C and D will be operatively controlled'by suitable governor and speed control mechanisms as disclosed in my application for Vehicle, Serial No. 681,851, filed July 24, 1933, for the purposes ofso controlling the engine assemblies 0 and D to permit the operation of my transmission mechahim as above described.

I claim:

1. In a transmission mechanism for, a vehicle having a pair 'of engines and driving mechanism, the combination of a transmission suitably mounted and operatively connected with oneof the engines and the driving mechanism of the vehicle, said transmission having a plurality of under drive gear reduction speeds together with an overdrive. gear speed, said transmission further having a gear shift mechanism for manually selecting the desired gear ratio of the transmission, a second transmission suitably mounted and operatively connected with the other of the engines and the driving mechanism of the vehicle, said second transmission having gear shift mechanism together with a number of under drive gear reduction speeds equal in number to the under drive gear reduction speeds of said first mentioned transmission, a free wheeling mechanism suitably mounted and. operatively interposed between said second transmission and the driving mechanism of the vehicle, and means operatively connecting the gear shift mechanism of said first mentioned transmission with the gear shift mechanism of said second transmission to permit automatic operation of the gear shift mechanism of said second transmission when the gear shift mechanism of said first mentioned gear mechanism. is manually operated,- to shift the under drive gear reduction mentioned transmission being shiftable by the manual gear shift mechanism of said first mentioned transmission without effecting any shifting of gear ratios in said second transmission to enable the vehicle to be driven by one only of said pair of engines and with the over drive gear speed of said first mentioned transmission when said free wheeling mechanism is providing free wheeling operation.

2. In a transmission mechanism, the combination of a pair of transmissions suitably mounted and each provided with speed change mechanisms comprising gear trains, one of said gear trains of one only of said speed change mechanisms having an over drive ratio, one of the gears of each of the gear trains of said speed change mechanisms being shiftably mounted relative to the remaining gears of its train, a lever member movably mounted and adapted to be operatively connected with the shiftable gear of each of said gear trains only of the speed change mechanism having the gear train with an overdrive ratio,

means operatively connecting said lever member with the shiftable gear of each of said gear trainsof said speed change mechanism having the gear train with an overdrive ratio, and gear shifting mechanism operatively connecting like shiftable' gears in each of the speedchange mechanisms of each of said pair of transmissions to enable the operation of the shiftable gear of the speed change mechanism of the transmission provided with said lever member to operate the like shiftable gear of the speed change mechanism of the other of said pair of transmissions, said gear shifting mechanism comprising shifting rods located inveach of said transmissions and operatively connected with the speed change mechanisms thereof, said gear shifting mechanism further comprising pistons movably mounted in cylinders for displacing fluid in cylinders, a

portion of said pistons being operatively con-' nected with the shifting rods operatively connected with the shiftable'gears of the speed change mechanism of one transmission and displacing the fluid to operate the pistons operatively connected with the shifting rods operatively, connected with the speed change mechanism of the other of said pair of transmissions. 3. In a transmission mechanism, the combination of a pair of transmissions each provided with speed change gear trains having shiftable gears, and a pair of speed change control mechahisms operatively connected with said shiftable gears-of said speed change gear. trains, said pair of speed change control mechanisms being operatively connected with one another and comprising fluid displacing members operatively connected with said shiftable gears, the shift movement of a shiftable gear in one transmission operating a fluid displacing member and shiftable gear of the other transmission.

4. In a transmission mechanism for a vehicle,

the combination of a pair-of transmissions eachsions to automatically control the speed ratio changing operation in said other of said transmissions, said transmission having the greater number of gear trains being provided with a gear train adapted to drive the vehicle without a driving effort being applied through the gear trains of the transmission having the lesser number of gear trains.

5. In a transmission mechanism for a vehicle, the combination of a pair of transmissions each provided with reduction gear trains and a main driven shaft, one only of said transmissions being provided with an overdrive gear train, a free wheeling mechanism operatively connected with the main driven shaft of one of said transmissions and the vehicle, shifting rods in each 01' said pair of transmissions and operatively connected with the reduction gear trains thereof, and speed ratio changing mechanism operatively connecting the shifting rods operatively connected with the reduction gear trains of one transmission with the reduction gear trains of the other of said transmissions to simultaneously effect speed ratio changes in the reduction gear trains of said transmissions, said speed changing mechanism comprising displaceable members operatively connected with the shifting rods operatively connected with the reduction gear trains of one transmission and with displaceable members operatively connected with the shifting rods operatively connected with the reduction gear trains of the other of said transmissions, said speed ratio changing mechanism further comprising a lever member operatively connected solely with the shifting rods and the reduction gear trains together with the over drive ear train ofone of aid pair of transmissions.

6. In a transmission mechanism for a vehicle having a pair-of engines, the combination of a pair of transmissions each provided with reduction gear trains and a main driven shaft, one only of said. transmissions being provided with an overdrive gear train, each of said transmissions being operatively connected with one only of said engines, shifting rod mechanism operatively connected with the reduction and over drive gear trains of said first mentioned transmission, a

second of said pair of transmissions, a gear shift lever swivelly mounted and operatively connected with said shifting rod mechanism operatively connected with the reduction and overdrive gear trains of said first mentioned transmission and for changing the speed ratios thereof, a gear shift mechanism provided with displaceable members and operatively connected with said first mentioned shifting rod mechanism opera tively connected with the reduction and eve;- drive gear trains of the first mentioned transmission and with displaceable members operatively connected with said second shifting rod mechanism operatively connected with the reduction gear trains of the second transmission to effect the same change speed ratios in the reduction gear trains of said second transmission as are effected in the reduction gear trains of said first mentioned transmissions, propeller means operatively connecting the main shaft of said first mentioned transmission with the vehicle, a second'propeller means for connecting said second transmission with the vehicle, and free wheeling means operatively connecting the main shaft of said second transmission with the propeller means for connecting said second transmission with the vehicle, said free wheeling means enabling said second propeller means to overrun said main shaft of said second transmission when said first mentioned propeller means is being driven at the overdrive speed.

'1. In a transmission mechanism for a vehicle provided with a pair of engines and propeller means for connecting the transmission mechanism with the vehicle, the combination of a pair of transmissions each operatively connected with one only of said engines and with the driving mechanism of the vehicle, each of said transmissions being provided with equal members of reduction gear trains, one only of said transmissions being further provided with an overdrive gear train, shifting rod mechanism operatively connected with the reduction and over drive gear trains of said first mentioned transmission, a second shifting rod mechanism operatively connected with the reduction gear trains of the second of said pair of transmissions, a' manually movable lever mechanism operatively connected with said first mentioned shifting rod mechanism operatively connected with the reduction and overdrive gear trains only of said transmission having said v fecting change speed ratios therein, fluid displacing mechanism mounted on each of said transmissions and operatively connected with said first and said second shifting mechanisms of each of said transmissions and with each other to efiect the same change speed ratios in said second transmission as are effected in said trans-- mission having said overdrive gear train, and a I each operatively free wheeling mechanism operatively connected with said second trans 'ission and one of said propeller-means to permit the vehicle to be driven solely through said transmission having said overdrive gear train.

8. In a transmission mechanism for a vehicle having a pair of engines and driving mechanism, the combination of a pair of transmissions connected with one only of said engines and the driving. mechanism of the, vehicle, each of said transmissions being provided with an equal number of underdrive speed change gear trains, one only of said transmissions being further provided with an overdrive speed change gear train, a manually controlled'lever mounted on one only of said transmissions having the overdrive speedchange gear-train and operatively connected with and for speed changes of the underdrive and overdrive speed change gear trains of said transmission, and gear shift mechanism for controlling the speed changes of the second transmission, said gear shift mechanism being operatively connected between said manually controlled lever and the underdrive' speed, change gear trains of said firstmentioned transmission and the underdrive speed change gear trains of said second transmission to render the speed changes in'said second transmission controllable only through saidmanually controlled lever mounted on said first mentioned transmission and to further permit one of the engines to drive thewehicl'e solely through the overdrive speed change gear trains of said first mentioned transmission.

9. In a transmission mechanism for a vehicle having a pair of engines, the combination of a pair of transmissions each operatively connected .manually operable lever tween said manually .operable lever overdrive gear train for efcontrolling the with one of said pair of engines, and each provided with gear trains together with sliding shafts operatively connected with said gear trains, cylinders surrounding each of said sliding shafts, pistons connected with. said sliding shafts and operating in said operatively connected with said sliding shafts of one only of said transmissions, conduit members connecting each of the cylinders of one'of said transmissions with a cylinder of the other of said transmissions, and a displaceable medium contained with said cylinders and said conduits.

10. In a vehicle, the combination with a pair of engines and a'pair of variable'geared transmissions operated by said engines, of a manually operable lever mechanism for changing the-gearing of one only of said transmissions, means connecting said manually operable lever with the gearing of said one only of said transmissions, and fluid displacing means controlled by said for changing the-gearing of the second transmission, said fluiddisplacing means being operatively connected being of saidsecond transmission.

11. In a vehicle,- the combination with a pair of engines and a pair of variable geared transmissions operated by said engines, of a manually operable lever mechanism for changing the gearing of oneonly of said transmissions, means connecting saidmanually operable lever with the gearing of said one only of said'transmission,-fiuid displacing means controlled by said manually operable lever for changing the gearing of the second transmission, said 'fluid displacing means being operatively connected between said manually operable lever and the gearing of said second transmission, said fluid displacing means com prising cylinders mp nted on each of said transmissions together with piston members-movably mounted in said cylinders and operatively connected with change gears in said transmissions.

12. In a transmission mechanism for a vehicle having a pair of engines, the combination of a pair of transmissions each operatively connected with one of said pair of engines and'each provided with an equal number of underdrive gear trains, one only of sad transmissions *being further provided with an overdrive gear train, slidably mounted shafts operatively connectedwith said gear trains, cylinders surrounding each of.

said slidably mounted shafts operatively connected with said underdrive gear trains, pistonsconnected with said slidably mounted'shafts and operating in said cylinders, atively connected with the slidably mounted shafts only of said transmission having both overdrive and underdrive gear trains, conduit members connecting each of the cylinders of oneof said transmissions with the cylinders of the other of saidtransmissions, and a displaceable medium contained within said cylinders and said conduits.

13. In a transmission for a vehicle having a pair of engines, the combination of a pair of transmissions each operatively connected with one of said engines and each pro 'ded with gear trains together with movably mounted shafts operatively connected with said gear trains, cylinders surrounding each of said movably mounted shafts, istons connected with said movably mounted shafts and operating in said cylinders, a gear shiftlever operatively connected with and adapted to operate said movably mounted shafts of one only of said transmissions, conduit members con' necting each of the cylinders of one of said transa gear shift lever opercylinders, a gear shift lever and the gearsaid conduits, and a free wheeling mechanism operatively connected with one only of said transmissions to permit one of said engines to drive the vehicle through the other only of said transmissions.

14. In a transmission for a vehicle having a pair of engines, the combination of a pair of transmission assemblies each operatively connected with one of said engines and each'provided with gear trains together 4 with reciprocating means operatively connected with said gear trains, cylinders engaged by portions of said reciprocating means to displace a fluid, a gear shift lever operatively connected with and adapted to operate said reciprocating means, conduit members connecting each of the cylinders of one of said transmissions with the cylinders of the other of said transmissions, and fluid in said cylinders and said conduits.

15. In a transmission for a vehicle having a pair of engines, the combination of a pair of transmission assemblies each operatively connected with one of said engines and each provided with gear trains together with reciprocating means operatively connected with said gear trains, the gear trains of one of the transmissions comprising an overdrive ratio, theremaining gear trains of both of said gear transmissions comprising underdrive ratios, cylinders engaged by portions of said reciprocating means to displace a fluid, a gear shift lever operatively connected with and adapted to operate said reciprocating means, conduit members connecting each of the cylinders of one of said transmissions with the cylinders of the other of said'transmissions, and fluid in said cylinders and saidconduits.

16. In a. transmission for a vehicle having a pair of engines, the combination of a pair of transmission assemblies each operatively connected with one of said engines and each provided with'a driven main shaft together with gear trains operatively connected with said main shafts, said transmission assemblies being further provided 5 with the reciprocating means operatively connected with said gear trains, cylinders engaging portions of said reciprocating means to displace a fluid, a gear shift lever operatively connected with and adapted to operate said reciprocating means, conduit members connecting each of the cylinders of each of said transmissions with the cylinders of the other of said transmissions, fluid in said cylinders and said conduits, and a free wheeling mechanism operatively connected with the driven main shaft of one only of said pair of transmissions.

17. In a transmission for a vehicle having a pair of engines, the combination of a pair of transmission assemblies each operatively connected with one of said engines and each provided with a driven main shaft together with gear trains operatively connected with said driven main shafts, said transmission assemblies being further provided with reciprocating means operatively connected with said gear trains, cylinders engaging portions of said reciprocating means to displace a fluid, a gear shift lever operatively connected with and adapted to operate said reciprocating means, conduit members connecting each of the cylinders of each of said transmissions with the cylinders of the other of said transmissions, fluid in said cylinders and said conduits, a free ,wheeling mechanism operatively connected with the main shaft of one only of said pair of transmission, and gear shift mechanism for positively connecting the free wheeling mechanism with the main shaft of said transmission provided with said free wheeling mechanism.

, HUGH JOSEPH DILLON. 

